Inter F.A. edged Municipal Limeño 2-1 in a tightly contested Primera División clash at the Estadio Nacional de El Salvador on Monday. The home team battled back from an early deficit to claim a crucial victory in the Salvadoran top flight.
Match Overview
The match began with both sides showing aggressive intent. Municipal Limeño struck first in the 14th minute when forward Carlos Ramos headed in from a corner, catching the Inter defense flat-footed. Inter responded well, creating several half-chances before equalizing just before halftime. Midfielder Diego Lemus drove a low shot from outside the box that took a deflection and nestled into the net.
The second half belonged to Inter, who dominated possession and pressed high. The winner came in the 63rd minute when striker Edwin Sánchez pounced on a loose ball inside the box and fired past the goalkeeper. Municipal Limeño pushed forward in the final quarter but could not find an equalizer, as Inter's defense held strong.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
Inter coach Jorge Rodríguez switched from a 4-3-3 to a more fluid 4-2-3-1 after conceding, allowing them to overload the midfield. Limeño's 4-4-2 struggled to cope with Inter's width, and the visitors were pinned back for long stretches. Limeño's best chance to level came in the 81st minute, but a goal-line clearance by Inter defender José Mejía preserved the lead.
- 14' – Municipal Limeño goal: Carlos Ramos heads home from a corner.
- 44' – Equalizer: Diego Lemus scores with a deflected strike.
- 63' – Winner: Edwin Sánchez bundles home from close range.
- 78' – Inter's Karel Morataya hits the post with a long-range effort.
Standout Players
Inter's Edwin Sánchez was a constant menace, scoring the winner and creating two other chances. Diego Lemus controlled the midfield with his passing range and energy. For Municipal Limeño, Carlos Ramos was effective in the air but lacked service in the second half.
Table and Season Impact
The win moves Inter F.A. up to fifth place in the Primera División standings, now just three points behind the leaders. Municipal Limeño drop to eighth, and their inconsistent form will be a concern heading into the second half of the season. Inter will aim to continue their climb when they face Águila next week.

